![]() ![]() ![]() If you see multiple digits, you're probably in the wrong window. To do this, right-click 'SandboxMode' and select "Modify", this will open a window displaying the current value, typically you'll see the one digit "3" so just overtype it with the one digit "2". HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines\SandboxModeīut you probably need value 2. From the Start > Run line type RegEdit and then navigate to this registry setting: If you are new to the registry, be especially careful. Or, you can manually change the registry setting, as follows (or you can use the another method shown below). Jet Service Pack 8 will automatically change the sandbox mode registry value from 3 to 2. If your XP service packs are up to date or nearly so, perhaps you already have this Jet 4.0 Service Pack installed. ![]() For windows XP, go here to get this installation: To enable sandbox mode in Access 2003, first install Jet 4.0 Service pack 8 (this is probably already installed, so perhaps move on). ("Unsafe expressions" do not refer to all dangerous VBA code, but only the use of dangerous VBA code in an EXPRESSION). Sandbox mode permits UDFs AND blocks unsafe expressions. You can have the best of both worlds if you can get sandbox mode turned on. ![]() UDFs (User Defined Function) might not work if unsafe expressions are blocked. In case you have trouble with this, here is more information: ![]()
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